AAPN logoSUSTAINABILITY: Let's Get It Right!   

 Learn how you can make practical sustainability solutions work for you - 
best practices from the apparel supply chain of the Western Hemisphere
AUDIENCE: For apparel/textile, retail and brand sustainability executives, factories producing apparel for them and suppliers of raw materials.

 

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Sunday, May 2

7:00 pm  Welcome Reception and Registration  Sponsored by Maersk logo
Americana Lawn, Loews Miami Beach, Hotel
 

 

Monday, May 3

7:00 am - Buffet Breakfast sponsored by RadiciGroup logo
Cowrie Prefunction Area, Loews
8:00 am - General Session
Cowrie, Loews

Audio/Visual sponsored by 

T-shirts provided by NatureUSA  
 

Coffee Break sponsored by Crowley logo

 Opening and Tone: 
AAPN President, Carlos Arias, President, Denimatrix, Guatemala
Mike Todaro, Managing Director, AAPN, What is sustainability in terms of the environment, social responsibility and economic factors? The growing complexity of our industry, and the splintering of professions into highly specialized niche skills, is best addressed by building a network.We start this meeting with just such a network in place and proven.

Meeting attendees will be introduced according to their link in the supply chain

 Session 1: Sustainable AND Strategic Sourcing - Are They the Same Thing?
There are new words in our industry, new trends, new mandates and they come from consumers.
It is consumers who now want to know more about the source of everything. Responsibility is no longer
just to these people who shop stores, but those who work in every factory, mill and producer of any part of the garment. We look at three corporate leaders for unique approaches:
Caterina A. Conti, EVP/Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel, Anvil Knitwear
Randy Harward, Senior Director of Quality and R&D, Patagonia Inc.
John Fojut, VP Sustainability, Kohl's Department Stores
Gregg Nebel, Head of Social Environmental Affairs, the Americas, adidas Group
 

 LUNCH sponsored by Lawson logo

  Session 2: How to Keep Score When the Scorecard Itself is a Moving Target
“Scoring" is a moving target. Many are working on the Walmart approach of a 15 point checklist. Yet even Walmart admits, “only 8% of (their) efforts to improve sustainability are within its control; a
whopping 92% has to come from improvements across the supply chain.” There is no one definition of
sustainability. There is no one scorecard. We will show you leaders in tracking Key Performance
Indicators in our industry
Rick Horwitch, VP Solutions Business Development, Bureau Veritas
Katherine Stein, International Business Development/Softlines Sales Manager, SGS Consumer Testing
Kurt Cavano, CEO, TradeCard.

  Session 3: Raw Materials, Where it all Starts in the Cycle
Cotton farming, synthetics processing, yarn spinning, knitting, weaving, finishing all impact sustainable fabrics, water, alternative energy, chemicals, recycling and more. These are the most visible steps in the chain and AAPN is packed with leadership and innovation from these industries. We will hear best practices from:
John Eapen, Vice President - Environmental, Health & Safety, American & Efird
Michele Wallace, Associate Director, Cotton Incorporated
Eric Joo, CS Central America
Bryan Ashby, VP-Sales/CFO, Carolina Cotton Works
Elliott Lightman, CEO, Enova Textile and Apparel
D. Craig White, Brand/Retail Marketing, Huntsman International
Gerald Cauthen, VP Manufacturing, Contempora Fabrics

 Session 4: Factories, The Greatest Problem Solvers Today
Every country, every region hosts a core of enlightened leaders of their apparel production. As Kurt Cavano says, “Retail is one end of the barbell, Suppliers the other and the Factory is the bar that
connects the two”. We have hard evidence that sourcing is ‘coming back’ to the US and this hemisphere. AAPN is ready to help place production here because we never left. We will hear best practices from:
Rocedes in Nicaragua
Brian Meck, General Manager, FesslerUSA 
 

Tuesday, May 4

7:00 am - Buffet Breakfast
Cowrie Prefunction Area, Loews
8:00 am - General Session
Cowrie Room, Loews

Session 5: Sustainability in the Textile Value Chain
Peter Waeber, CEO, bluesign technologies ag
 

Session 6: Back to the Brands and Retailers - On the Firing Line
Success is when a consumer buys a shirt. Its those players in the chain going toe-to-toe with
consumers who are on the firing line. So it is back to the core issue of balancing sustainability mandates
with sourcing realities. Some of the realities really are social, described in people words like ‘instability’
and ‘insecurity’. We will hear from global leaders including 
Carlos Martel, Supply Chain Ops Director, Nike
Will Phillips, Under Armour 
Mark D'Sa, Sr. Director of Sourcing & Production, GAP, Inc.
 

Closing: Marci Zaroff - Fashion and Function CAN work in Harmony
Marci Zaroff, Founder,CEO, FASE, is a globally recognized pioneer of fusing fashion with ecology. Her work has influenced countless retailers and brands and brought her international recognition and award for her work. Marci is a “thought leader” in the “green” part of our business and very well known for helping define that merger of art with business. She will close our meeting by sending us on the right track with this cause-based campaign of sustainability.

Noon: Adjourn

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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